I’m not happy about the editorial’s use of the word “cult”–a term I generally don’t favor because it’s basically a term of disparagement that you can apply to anyone you don’t like. In this case the article seems to consider a “cult” to be any religious group that displays “disregard for civil rights” (which could easily be applied to Catholics and Christians in general if homosexual marriage is regarded as something that is or should be a civil right).
Nevertheless, I’m heartened to see that it looks like a long-delayed legal crackdown on the group may be in motion.
The editorial also contains interesting insights into the psychological effects of polygamy, including the fact that young men tend to get driven away, as they would provide competition for the older men who want to take multiple wives. That’s something you’d expect: Since humans have an approximately fifty-fifty gender ratio, for some men to take multiple wives, other men must be denied them. The men most likely to be able to take multiple wives will be those with more power and money, who by nature will tend to be older. Eliminating the competition is one of the best ways to ensure that they get what they want.
Please don’t refer to them as Fundamentalist Mormons. It just makes people make the connection between polygamy and ACTUAL mormonism (The Church of Jesus Christ of Later-Day Saints). If anyone wants an explanation on Mormons and polygamy, email me at AdamCollet@gmail.com